NorCal Driver
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- First Name
- Chris
- Joined
- Mar 20, 2026
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- Location
- California
- Vehicles
- R1S
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Quick report on a negative experience with window strength in the R1S. I purchased my new R1S brand new one month ago. Have really enjoyed the experience. Yesterday on a hot day here in Califoria, I used the app's climate setting to wake up the AC. I walked out to the car five minutes later, and opened up the back door on the drivers side to put away my backpack, closed the door and the back window on the drivers side exploded outward!
I sent Rivan service photos of the damage and videos of the event from Gear Guard. They let me know that Rivan was not at fault and this didnt fall under warranty because the window was "previously damaged, and that the pressure in the car plus that previous damage were the trigger." They sent the attached photo markup as proof. How they are defining those circles as evidence of previous damage that occured prior to this event makes no sense to me.
My takeaway from the experience, 1) try to always park in shade (totally doable right..), (2) never use climate preconditioning in the app, and (3) always be as gentle as possible closing the door that the car will tell me is still open when I try to drive away.
The things you don't expect to need to learn when you buy a $100,000 car described as rugged and ready for the outdoors.
I sent Rivan service photos of the damage and videos of the event from Gear Guard. They let me know that Rivan was not at fault and this didnt fall under warranty because the window was "previously damaged, and that the pressure in the car plus that previous damage were the trigger." They sent the attached photo markup as proof. How they are defining those circles as evidence of previous damage that occured prior to this event makes no sense to me.
My takeaway from the experience, 1) try to always park in shade (totally doable right..), (2) never use climate preconditioning in the app, and (3) always be as gentle as possible closing the door that the car will tell me is still open when I try to drive away.
The things you don't expect to need to learn when you buy a $100,000 car described as rugged and ready for the outdoors.
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